Meek Mill Backtracks After Accusing Drake of Using a Ghostwriter? [WATCH]

Although the damage has already been done after the Dreams Worth More Than Money rapper, Meek Mill, took to Twitter late Tuesday night to let off a barrage of insults aimed at Drake and Nicki's ex, Safaree Samuels, on Wednesday night when The PinkPrint Tour stopped in Virginia for concert goers, Mill seemed to sing a different tune, almost backtracking from his previous statements the night before accusing Drake of using a Ghostwriter.

Mill and his rap star girlfriend, Nicki Minaj, took to the stage to perform their joint set, but prior to them getting things started, Mill extended a public apology to his girlfriend -- who was caught in the crossfire.

Mill told Minaj in front of a packed house, "I wanna give a special apology shout-out to Nicki Minaj for my crazy ass going crazy on Twitter, You can't be messin' with no hood ni**a"....he trails off as he stood front and center fingering her hair.

He goes on to reference Drake saying that as a fan of the Toronto rapper, he was simply disappointed that he didn't write the verse for their joint track, "R.I.C.O." Hence, his passionate outburst on Tuesday night.

Since Mill's admission, many artists have come to the forefront sharing their opinions of ghostwriting within hip hop and how it has always existed. Artists and producers alike such as Lupe Fiasco and Drake's longtime friend and producer, Noah "40" Shebib, have all weighed in, sharing their opinions on the matter.

The leaking of Drake's alleged ghostwriter Quentin Miller's reference track of "10 Bands" leads us to ask the question, does this info mire your opinion of the rapper?

Listen to the track that started it all

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Drake, Meek Mill, Lupe Fiasco, Quentin Miller
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